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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Ranking in the Top Ten by Deconstructing the Top Ten
I just came across a devastatingly effective way to position an article in the top ten rankings. It uses a tool that I have, KRA Pro, to analyze the words in the top ten sites in Google for the keyword you want to rank for.

You pick out the words that commonly appear on those pages and knit an original article together from them. KRA Pro simplifies the process, but you probably could do it manually as well.

The reason this works is because Google uses what's called Latent Symantic Indexing (LSI). LSI is a process that identifies key words that usually accompany specific keywords on pages that have proven to be extremely relevant for those keywords.

By pulling out some of the most commonly used words on top ten pages, you're creating an article with those same supporting words to create a highly relevant article.

Want to see this process for yourself? Go to the regular KRA page and click on the link (in the upper right hand corner) for KRA Pro. The video is on that page.

Enjoy!
Jeff


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